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Cupolex Aerated Concrete Floors + Beton Stop

Cupolex Aerated Concrete Floors + Beton Stop

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CUPOLEX® is a patented technology from Pontarolo Engineering spa for the construction of aerated floors, raised slabs, and lightweight fill replacement, it is a fast and economic system to cerate the sanitary void. One of the principal advantages of CUPOLEX® system is the healthiness of the building, due to the good air circulation, gas removal e.g. Radon gas, and humidity elimination. The igloo shaped elements, once placed and connected together are able to receive the concrete cast giving the slab a unique geometry with a matrix of small columns 56 cm distant ( 71 for domes heights above 55 cm), a hollowed space underneath and a slab thickness that can be designed to hold and load. The accessory element BETON STOP is used to close the lateral apertures, to prevent the concrete cast to enter the hollowed space, and can also be adjusted to fit any plant design with no need to cut the CUPOLEX® elements. The system also permits the monolithic cast of foundations and aerated slab.
Specification
  • Building the aerated floor including the upper concrete slab by placing, on a prepared plane surface, the CUPOLEX® plastic elements of Pontarolo Engineering SpA from San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy, with dimension of 56x56 cm (or 71x71 cm for CUPOLEX® elements with height from 55 to 70 cm) and variable height (different measures available) with curved or flat dome shape having a central cone with vertices down (elements with height from 55 to 70 cm don’t have a central cone). These elements, mutually connected, will be able to receive a concrete cast of class C (various RCK), the concrete geometry formed presents a matrix of small pillars, with a distance of 56 cm (71 cm for elements with a height of 55 to 70 cm and 28 cm for elements with a height of 9.5), sustaining the slab. The resulting hollow space underneath will be suitable for ventilation and/or pipe passage or other. Side closures will be carried out with the BETONSTOP accessory, from system height 20 cm on, to prevent the concrete from entering the sides of the aerated slab and to adjust and fit any plant design with no need to cut the CUPOLEX® elements. In case of not using BETONSTOP, the accessory SPONDINA can be used to close the lateral openings.
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.Aerated_flooring_Cupolex_Beton_Stop
  • Product familyaerated flooring
  • Product groupCupolex
  • TypeAssembly (multiple objects)
  • Date of publishing2017-09-25
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainPE/PP
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryFlooring - Flooring Systems
  • IFC classificationFloor
  • UNSPSC nameFlooring
  • UNSPSC code301617
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeTE_10_10
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionWall and floor formwork systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code09 60 00
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleFlooring
  • OmniClass Number23-13 31 17
  • OmniClass TitleConcrete Formwork
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeA1030
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleSlab on Grade

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